NBRO 01( Summer Day Camps 2008 Early Enrollment - -menpr7- Can Dogs Go to Camp? Brookside Day Camp for Boys & Girls ages 5 - 6 Cranbrook Day Camp for Boys ages 7 - 13 Kingswood Day Camp for Girls ages 7 - Children bring their most important questions to JCC Day Camps Director Forest Levy. 13 Summer Theatre School for Boys & Girls grades 3 age 19 - Camp Guide Summer Art Studio for Boys & Girls Elizabeth Applebaum ages 8 Special to the Jewish News - 13 Jazz Ensemble for Boys & Girls grades 6 - W hen you're a kid at camp, the director is pretty much like the presi- dent of the United States. She's the boss, the big cheese, the one who ultimately makes the important decisions like, "Will the overnight still be outside even though it's raining a little?" "Can I please, please, please have Sarah as my counselor again?" "Will Cooper the Dog be able to visit camp this year?" Accessible, friendly, always enthusiastic, the camp director nonetheless retains a bit of a mystery. She seems to know everything about each and every camper; but what, really, do campers know about her? Here, eight boys and girls get to ask their camp director, Forest Levy of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, whatever their little hearts desire: 10 Young Authors Day Camp for Boys & Girls ages 8 — 14 For more information online visit: www.schools.cranbrook.edu/programs/day Phone: A: I was 7 years old. I still remember my first counselor, Jenny. I loved her and camp. 248-645.3674 Fax: 248-645-7703 Office of Special & Summer Programs Cranbrook Schools 0: How old were you when you started camp? Sam Sheinbaum, 5, of Franklin P.O.Box 801, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801 Camp Young Judaea Midwest 0: I have fun at the JCC camp every year. I wonder how you make it so fun and different every summer? Rachel Krasner, 8, of West Bloomfield A: We listen to you and other campers, parents and staff when you tell us what will make our camp better and better. I also keep our camp on the cutting edge with what other camps are doing and offering so that we have the best one around. There are so many great new camps this summer! (Rachel, I think you would love the new Advanced Horseback Riding.) Fun, Confidence, Challenge, Friendship CI: Do you really like to Bugaloo (aka dance, from a song campers sing every morning)? Paige Stearn, 7, of Beverly Hills A: What did you say!?!? I said let me see your bugaloo!!! You know I love it and get ready to do it in our cooking class next week. Building New dimensions 888.605. DAMP wvvvvc:yjmidorg Infogcgmtdorg Q: Where do you find all the experienced counselors for your different themed (chess, theater, sports, etc.) camps? Ryan Kozin, 12, of Commerce Township "The camp's greatest strength is its ability to make everyone feel important and included." -A CYJ parent 1334320 A28 Deccember 6 2007